Shiv Sena Corporator Ramesh Mhatre Gets Bail
Kalyan Sessions Court grants bail to Shiv Sena corporator Ramesh Mhatre in hospital assault case. Mhatre was arrested for alleged assault on doctors and nurses.

A significant development has taken place in the high-profile assault case involving doctors and nurses at Shastrinagar Hospital in Dombivli. On Monday, the Kalyan Sessions Court granted bail to Shiv Sena corporator Ramesh Mhatre, who was arrested in connection with the incident.
Mhatre's bail application was allowed by Additional Sessions Judge K. S. Katakade on a cash surety of ₹50,000, despite strong opposition from the prosecution. The 73-year-old corporator had earlier been remanded to judicial custody till July 14. The order has brought relief to Mhatre, whose bail plea had become one of the most closely watched legal proceedings following the alleged assault on doctors and hospital staff.
During the hearing, the prosecution opposed the bail application, arguing that Mhatre's release could create law-and-order issues and citing his alleged criminal background. However, the defence successfully countered these arguments by placing several mitigating factors before the court. Mhatre's advocates argued that the 73-year-old corporator suffers from age-related health issues and that his medical condition deserved humanitarian consideration while deciding the bail plea.
The defence further submitted that Mhatre had not gone to Shastrinagar Hospital with any criminal intention. According to the defence, he had been called to the hospital, and the unfortunate incident that followed was neither pre-planned nor the result of any criminal conspiracy. The defence also challenged the prosecution's reliance on Mhatre's alleged criminal antecedents, arguing that several old cases cited against him had already ended in acquittal.
The court considered the submissions made by both sides before reserving its order earlier in the day. Later in the evening, at around 5:45 pm, Judge Katakade pronounced the order granting bail to Mhatre on a cash surety of ₹50,000. While Mhatre secured bail, the remaining three accused arrested in the same case have not yet been granted relief.
The doctor assault case has drawn widespread attention after the alleged attack on medical professionals at Shastrinagar Hospital triggered protests by doctors' associations and renewed concerns over the safety of healthcare workers in government hospitals. The investigation into the case is continuing, and the prosecution is expected to present its case in the coming days.
The incident has sparked outrage across the medical fraternity, with many demanding stricter laws to protect healthcare workers from violence. The case has also highlighted the need for improved security measures in government hospitals to prevent such incidents in the future.
The Kalyan Sessions Court's decision to grant bail to Mhatre has been seen as a significant development in the case. However, the final outcome of the case will depend on the prosecution's ability to prove the charges against the accused. The case is expected to be closely watched in the coming days, with many awaiting the outcome of the trial.
In the meantime, the Maharashtra government has been taking steps to improve the safety and security of healthcare workers in government hospitals. The government has announced plans to increase security measures in hospitals and to provide training to healthcare workers on how to handle violent situations.
The case has also highlighted the need for greater awareness and understanding of the challenges faced by healthcare workers in government hospitals. The incident has sparked a wider debate about the need for improved working conditions and greater support for healthcare workers in India.
In conclusion, the Kalyan Sessions Court's decision to grant bail to Shiv Sena corporator Ramesh Mhatre is a significant development in the high-profile assault case involving doctors and nurses at Shastrinagar Hospital in Dombivli. The case has drawn widespread attention and has sparked a wider debate about the need for improved safety and security measures in government hospitals. The final outcome of the case will depend on the prosecution's ability to prove the charges against the accused.